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Published on: February 23, 2018
Measuring Vesicle Loading with Holographic Microscopy and Bulk Light Scattering
Lan Hai Anh Tran1, Lauren A Lowe1,2, Yaam Deckel1,2
1School of Chemistry, UNSW, Sydney 2052, NSW, Australia.
Abstract:
We report efforts to quantify the loading of cell-sized lipid vesicles using in-line digital holographic microscopy. This method does not require fluorescent reporters, fluorescent tracers, or radioactive tracers. A single-color LED light source takes the place of conventional illumination to generate holograms rather than bright field images. By modeling the vesicle's scattering in a microscope with a Lorenz-Mie light scattering model and comparing the results to data holograms, we are able to measure the vesicle's refractive index and thus loading. Performing the same comparison for bulk light scattering measurements enables the retrieval of vesicle loading for nanoscale vesicles.

